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Impact of Ultra-Fast Electric Vehicle Charging on Steady-State Voltage Compliance in Radial Distribution Feeders: A Monte Carlo V–Q Sensitivity Framework

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Abstract

This paper quantifies the steady-state voltage-compliance impact of ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging on the IEEE 33-bus radial distribution feeder. Four practical scenarios are examined by combining two penetration levels (6 and 12 charging points, i.e., ≈20% and ≈40% of PQ buses) with two charger ratings (1 MW and 350 kW per point). Candidate buses for EV station integration are selected through a nodal voltage–reactive sensitivity ranking ((Formula presented.)), prioritizing electrically robust locations. To capture realistic operating uncertainty, a 24-hour quasi-static time-series power-flow assessment is performed using Monte Carlo sampling ((Formula presented.)), jointly modeling residential-demand variability and stochastic EV charging activation. Across the four cases, the worst-hour minimum voltage (uncompensated) ranges from 0.803 to 0.902 p.u., indicating a persistent under-voltage risk under dense and/or high-power charging. When the expected minimum-hourly voltage violates the 0.95 p.u. limit, a closed-form, sensitivity-guided reactive compensation is computed at the critical bus, and the power flow is re-solved. The proposed mitigation increases the minimum-voltage trajectory by approximately 0.03–0.12 p.u. (about 3.0–12.0% relative to 1 p.u.), substantially reducing the depth and duration of violations. The maximum required reactive support reaches 6.35 Mvar in the most stressed case (12 chargers at 1 MW), whereas limiting the unit charger power to 350 kW lowers both the severity of under-voltage and the compensation requirement. Overall, the Monte Carlo V–Q sensitivity framework provides a lightweight and reproducible tool for probabilistic voltage-compliance assessment and targeted steady-state mitigation in EV-rich radial distribution networks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number300
JournalEnergies
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2026

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Keywords

  • electric vehicles
  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • reactive power compensation
  • voltage compliance
  • V–Q sensitivity

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